Chicago’s Aon Center Lobby Has Two 42-Foot-Wide NanoLumens LED Displays

In the lobby at Chicago’s Aon Center are two 42-foot-wide by 10-foot high 4mm pixel pitch NanoLumens LED displays showing Chicago-themed visuals.

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All content on the two new 42-foot-wide by 10-foot high 4mm pixel pitch NanoLumens LED displays at Aon Center was created by Pixelfire.

Aon Center is one of Chicago’s most famous buildings. It’s appropriate, therefore, that the two new 42-foot-wide by 10-foot high 4mm pixel pitch NanoLumens LED displays in its lobby are showcasing Chicago-themed visuals.

 It recently completed the installation of two enormous NanoLumens LED displays that create a floor-to-ceiling digital wall that invites tenants and guests to experience stunning Chicago-themed visuals on a massive scale, according to a press release by the LED provider.

The LED displays  measure a total of 840 square-feet and dominate the building’s main entrance at the south lobby, according to Joe Hynes, senior VP of project management at JLL, the Aon Center property management firm.

“During renovation planning we worked with architects to include cutting-edge features that would be fun for tenants, prospective tenants and guests,” Hynes says.

“One of our ideas was a massive digital canvas, and NanoLumens was the obvious choice to make this idea a reality. As people pass by and enter the building their sight line is dominated by the astounding visuals playing on the NanoLumens displays.”

“In fact, they have to walk right between the two displays in order to enter the main hallway, so it’s almost as if they are walking directly into the digital content itself.”

NanoLumens LED displays, Aon Center

Inside the Aon Center Chicago-Themed Content

The installation’s current content is stunning in its presentation, showing five three-minute videos on a constant loop.

All content was created by the creative pros at Pixelfire, a leading digital content producer based in the state of Washington. One video shows the view from a train traversing Chicago as it passes by the lakefront, the Chicago Loop, the city’s elevated tracks and some of its famous architecture.

Acting as a single, ultra-wide display, the train then crosses over the hallway onto the adjacent screen, demanding tenants and guests to stop and watch as the entire wall creates a digital window into the city’s history and highlights.

Another piece of creative content portrays a digital ballerina rising out of a water fountain that was created using motion capture of a live ballerina.

A third visualization presents a mirror image on both NanoLumens LED displays of a picture in frames, which gradually change and move in different patterns on each display, which again captivates the lobby’s audience as they wait to see what happens next. Hynes says they plan to update the content quarterly.

“This is a visual experience unlike anything else in Chicago,” Hynes added. “It’s so enthralling that people, including tenants, are constantly stopping to take selfies and videos and sharing them on social media. The same thing happens at lunch hour as visitors pass by the displays on their way to the building’s restaurant section.”

NanoLumens LED displays, Aon Center

Why NanoLumens LED Displays Made the Project

JLL considered several types of displays for the installation, but none could compete with the clarity, brightness, longevity and ease of use that the NanoLumens displays offered.

A projection system would have been expensive and massively complicated, while a traditional multi-panel video wall could not compete with the seamless presentation and low weight and power requirements of the LED displays.

Sensory Technologies, the Chicago-area AV integrator that installed the displays, cites several NanoLumens characteristics that made it the right choice for this project.

“From an installation perspective, the learning curve for NanoLumens products is almost nonexistent,” says Cariane Kafka, Project Manager at Sensory Technologies.

“The crew that worked onthis project was new to NanoLumens, and they were able to begin work the same day they were introduced to the product. It’s that simple. We’ve worked with NanoLumens before in Chicago, and we know that NanoLumens is the go-to solutions provider that minimizes complications on large projects.

“It’s a lightweight technology, so it doesn’t require much in terms of support infrastructure, and since it is composed of small Nixels that make up a larger display, people can work independently and get the job done quicker,” she continued.

“These two NanoLumens LED displays, making up a total of 840 square feet of digital real estate, were installed in just 11 days, almost a full week ahead of schedule. It’s also much easier on the content delivery side since there are only two displays, versus the complicated multi-display system that would be required for a projection or multi-panel installation.”

NanoLumens LED displays, Aon Center

Long-Term Plans at the Aon Center

JLL also wanted to ensure they could maintain the display themselves for long-term performance and immediate troubleshooting, so they purchased extra Nixels and had employees learn how to install them.

If any individual pixel or Nixel has an issue, it can be swapped out for a new one in minutes. Not weeks or days, minutes. No other display technology offers such simple and rapid maintenance.

The industry-leading six-year warranty also factored into the purchase decision, as it gives JLL a guarantee that even if one pixel fails, NanoLumens will replace it. That is another unmatched standard that NanoLumens can offer thanks to its reliable technology.

“With the NanoLumens system we know we will never have a display go offline or suffer degradation in sharpness or color,” Hynes added. “We can even update the content remotely, and we may create unique graphics and videos for special events in the future. The possibilities are endless.”

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